Leaving Eden
Fox River Grove, IL: White Eagle Coffee Store Press, 1995. First Edition of the author's first collection of poetry. 24 pp. Cover art by Steven Obendorf. Near Fine in illustrated stapled wraps. Uncommon. More
Fox River Grove, IL: White Eagle Coffee Store Press, 1995. First Edition of the author's first collection of poetry. 24 pp. Cover art by Steven Obendorf. Near Fine in illustrated stapled wraps. Uncommon. More
Binghamton, NY: New Myths Press, 1995. Uncorrected Proof. 97 pp. Near Fine in illustrated wraps. Author's first book of poetry. More
New York: Henry Holt, 1993. VG+ Softcover (corner crease to cover, soiling, edgewear). His first novel, republished in 1993 after Butler had won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain. SIGNED by Butler on the title page. More
London: Picador/Pan Books Ltd., 1988. First British Edition (9-2 number line). Near Fine in a VG+ dustjacket (soiling to flaps). Canin's first book, a short story collection published at the age of 27. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1988. First Edition. Fine in Near Fine dustjacket (sunning to spine). SIGNED by Canin on title page. Canin's first book, a short story collection published at the age of 27. Walker Percy praised these stories, writing that they are "dazzling--at times breathtaking, at other times heartbreaking." Canin..... More
London: Jonathan Cape, 1992. Uncorrected Proof. Near Fine in wraps, with just a touch of wear. The Meat Eaters, his first short story collection, was named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year in 1993. Uncommon proof. More
London: Jonathan Cape, 1982. Uncorrected Proof of De Teran's first book, a novel. The following year, Granta included her in its list of Best Young British Novelists (a list that included Kazuo Ishiguro, Ian McEwan, and Salman Rushdie). VG+ in wraps (edgewear), with Cape's publication label affixed to front cover..... More
New York: Riverhead Books, 1996. Advance Reader’s Edition (Uncorrected Advance Proofs). Near Fine Softcover. Diaz’s first book, ten stories drawing on his upbringing in the Dominican Republic and New Jersey; some of these stories first appeared in The New Yorker, Story, and The Paris Review. Diaz won the Pulitzer Prize..... More
New York: Atheneum, 1972. First Edition. Near Fine in a VG or better dustjacket (fading to spine, crease/wrinkling to front. one closed tear). Winner of The Lamont Poetry Selection for 1971. Author's first book. More
New York: William Sloane Associates, 1947. First Printing. VG (slight wave to pages, wrinkling to opening pages) in a Good+ price-clipped dustjacket (dampstain to rear and bottom half, toning, edgewear). Jacket design by Alan Haemer. A high spot of midcentury Western American fiction, and Guthrie's first book. More
Boston: David R. Godine, 1982. First Edition. Near Fine in a VG+ dustjacket (toning to edges of flaps, small stain on front near title). 42 pp. The author's first book of poetry. More
New York: Knopf, 1985. Hardcover. First Edition of her acclaimed first book, a collection of 15 stories. Near fine in a VG+ dustjacket (common fading to flaps). More
Falmouth, MA: Kendall, 1970. First Edition of Humphrey’s first collection of poems. Near Fine in pictorial wraps. One of 100 copies SIGNED and numbered by the poet, this being number 15; also INSCRIBED in the year of publication to Jim Randall, editor of the literary magazine Sumac, which launched two..... More
Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1993. Near Fine in VG+ unclipped dustjacket. Jones’s debut collection of stories, which received wide praise (Robert Stone and John Barth blurbs on back cover). Jones would later become a National Book Award Nominee. More
Boulder, CO: Johnson Books, 1981. VG+ softcover, 116 pp. INSCRIBED affectionally in the year of publication and SIGNED "Sylvia" on title page. Ruland's first book, about one of the most powerful and ruthless men in Colorado history, John Cleveland Osgood, who "carved a mining empire out of the wilderness and..... More
New York: Knopf, 1995. Uncorrected Proof, which announces the first printing of 50,000 copies. Near Fine, with sunning to spine and a staple hole in upper right corner; the business card of Jane Garrett, Editor at Knopf and an Episcopal Priest, was stapled here and is inserted inside book. Sullivan..... More